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Google "fastpitch player profiles"
You'll get a TON - but a few things to remember:
1) College coaches have limited time, so keep it easy to read - less is more.
2) Avoid going overboard on stats - coaches know they aren't accurate. Also avoid bragging on pitch speed - unless you know beyond any doubt that your DD can back it up. Stretching the truth leaves a bad taste, and will probably disqualify her in the coaches mind. If you're not sure - LEAVE IT OUT!
3) Photo, travel team jersey #, position, home address, email address, NCAA Clearinghouse status, GPA (forget class rank - it's irrelevant and subjective), service awards, summer schedule (if available).
4) I suggest if you do it in Microsoft Word, create a PDF of the profile and send it to the coach as an email attachment. That way they have a copy and can print it if they so desire. This even beats a web site, because at tournaments the coaches may not always have internet access if they want to see your profile.
5) KEEP IT SIMPLE!! Avoid fancy fonts and cute graphics. Neat, organized and easy to read is the best bet.
Sammy,
Been getting confliting recommendations about including a cover letter along with player profile. My thoughts were to have a brief summary of my DD along with a video.